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What did To Kill a Mockingbird say?

To Kill a Mockingbird took place in Mecom, Alabama during the Great Depression (1929- 1939).

The story revolves around Joan Louis (Scott Finch). She is an extremely clever girl. Since her mother died, she and her younger brother Jeremy Atticus (Jim) have been raised by her father Atticus Finch. Atticus is a famous and respected lawyer. He teaches his children to be compassionate and fair, and always sets an example. When Tom, a black resident of the town, was falsely accused of raping Maiella ewell, a young white woman, Atticus found a reasonable excuse for the case regardless of the threat of the community at that time and made the truth that Maiella was not raped public. However, due to the deep-rooted stereotype of blacks by whites, the lawsuit was doomed to fail, and Tom was finally convicted. He was shot in his later escape. At the same time, Artix's neighbor Arthur Radley (Brazzaville) Scott is a hermit, and many bad remarks about him are circulating around him. Jim and Kupao are both curious and afraid of this and always try to get close to him. Arthur, who lived in seclusion, noticed them and secretly piled presents among the branches for the two lovely children. On Halloween, when Bob ewell tried to attack Scott and Jim, Arthur stepped in and saved them, killing ewell. However, the sheriff decided to tell the community that ewell's death was an accident.